On February 25th 2015, my Daddy, who lived 600 km away from me, had a stroke. While I packed my bag to visit him, I grabbed a beautiful skein of yarn to keep me busy and sane during the long drive. The yarn was caterpillargreen’s Shawl Stripes yarn, dyed to make a triangular shawl from the top down with stripes which are all the same width. So I knit a shawl and, stitch after stitch, filled it with thoughts and memories of and prayers for my Daddy. When I finally arrived at the hospital, he was much better and two days later I went home again. A few days later, his condition got much worse and again I hopped onto the next train and grabbed my shawl in progress before I went. He recovered once more and when I came home, the shawl and I had travelled 2400 km together and it was almost done. I decided to end it with a beautiful knit-on border and I had only just begun working on it when my Daddy decided it was time for him to go to Heaven.

Size: 160 cm (62”) Wingspan, 80 cm (31”) deep

Gauge: 16 sts and 32 rows = 10 cm (4”) in garter stitch after blocking (Gauge is not vital for this project, but it will affect the size of the FO and yardage.)